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Letter from Silas Deane to Count Vergennes: Dr. Franklin's arrival in France is the common topick of conversation, and has given birth to a thousand conjectures and reports
Genre
documents (object genre)
Date
1776-12-08
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S5-V3-P03-sp01-D0216
Title
Letter from James Warren to the Council of Massachusetts: There have been seventy or more Irishmen, prisoners of Plymouth, for several weeks, who grow very troublesome, some order should be taken about them
Genre
documents (object genre)
Date
1776-12-08
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S5-V3-P03-sp01-D0247
Title
Letter from Captain Cook to Maryland Council of Safety: Many of the seamen will leave the service of the State without higher wages are given
Genre
documents (object genre)
Date
1776-12-08
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S5-V3-P03-sp01-D0219
Title
Letter from General Washington to General Maxwell: As it is a matter of the utmost importance to prevent the enemy from crossing the Delaware, all the boats and water crafts should be secured or destroyed
Genre
documents (object genre)
Date
1776-12-08
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S5-V3-P03-sp01-D0222
Title
Letter from Colonel Jonathan Mitchell to Massachusetts Council
Genre
documents (object genre)
Date
1776-12-08
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S5-V3-P03-sp01-D0254
Title
Letter from Massachusetts Council to Governour Trumbull
Genre
documents (object genre)
Date
1776-12-08
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S5-V3-P03-sp01-D0251
Title
Letter from General Heath to Colonel Hay: Would have him treat the flag with the utmost politeness and respect, at the same time as great precaution
Genre
documents (object genre)
Date
1776-12-08
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S5-V3-P03-sp01-D0234
Title
Letter from General Lee to General Washington: If he was not taught to think his Army was considerably reinforced, would immediately join him
Genre
documents (object genre)
Date
1776-12-08
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S5-V3-P03-sp01-D0225
Title
Letter from General Lee to a Committee of Congress: Can make a better impression by beating up and harassing the detached parties of the enemy in the rear, than by joining General Washington, being assured he is very strong
Genre
documents (object genre)
Date
1776-12-08
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S5-V3-P03-sp01-D0224
Title
Letter from Massachusetts Council to General Washington: Will exert themselves in raising a new army, not withstanding the alarm the enemy are spreading by hovering around their coasts
Genre
documents (object genre)
Date
1776-12-08
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S5-V3-P03-sp01-D0249
Title
Letter from General Heath to General Lee
Genre
documents (object genre)
Date
1776-12-08
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S5-V3-P03-sp01-D0233
Title
Letter from Benjamin Franklin to the President of Congress
Genre
documents (object genre)
Date
1776-12-08
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S5-V3-P03-sp01-D0217
Title
Letter to General Schuyler
Genre
documents (object genre)
Date
1776-12-08
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S5-V3-P01-sp11-D0012
Title
Letter from General Lee to General Washington: Is shocked to hear that his force is so inadequate. It will be difficult, he is afraid, to join him, but cannot he do more service by attacking the enemy's rear, Shall look about tomorrow, and inform him
Genre
documents (object genre)
Date
1776-12-08
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S5-V3-P03-sp01-D0226
Title
Letter from Commodore Hopkins to Governour Cooke: Has sent a boat to Newport for intelligence, but she has not yet returned
Genre
documents (object genre)
Date
1776-12-08
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S5-V3-P03-sp01-D0241
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